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Michael Aigner (2006-04-24 20:20:09) Spanish / Deutsch (help....) Hello Thibault! I had a look for the german parts of the website and I have unfortunately to say the babelfish german is horrible. You can (if you like) send me all the english text you like to have in german and I will translate it for you. michael10013@lycos.com Give me please an mail adress where I schould send the translation to. Have a nice day Michael Michael Aigner (2006-06-01 20:48:46) FICGS reminder I have a lot of time left in all off my games and got the following reminser mail. Did anyone get the same strange mail? This is a reminder. You did not connect to FICGS for 13275 days. You may have running games that will be lost on time. If you don't want to receive any reminder, you can turn off the notification options in preferences. There will be no more than 3 consecutive reminders. This email was generated automatically by http://www.ficgs.com/ Michael Aigner (2006-06-01 20:48:58) FICGS reminder (repetition) Michael Aigner (2007-01-22 17:44:52) Stage 2 FICGS chess world championship Does somebody know when stage 2 of the championship is starting? Is there something to do for the qualified players (winners of stage 1) to enroll for stage 2? Have a nice day Michael Michael Aigner (2007-01-22 22:54:44) Stage 2 Thank you for the info - I was afraid I missed the start =:-0 Michael Aigner (2007-03-21 11:50:16) Books for GO beginners Hello everybody, I am looking for a a beginners book to learn go. Any recommendations? Thank´s a lot Michael Michael Aigner (2007-03-21 16:58:07) Thanks :-) Hello Thibault, thank you for the links they helped a lot. Michael Michael Aigner (2007-06-10 03:10:07) Different PCs - Marketing rules! Maybe Chessbase thinks they already sold enough copies of Fritz and the market is already satisfied. Now it is time to promote another engine as the "strongest" - the plan is to to sell a lot of Junior copys - how many people own Junior yet, not a lot compared to Fritz - right? Michael Aigner (2007-06-15 12:53:31) It depends Hello Thibault In my opinion is Rybka very strong in the middle game as long as you got a position where a kingside attack is not possible - otherwise you should use some other engine. My experiance is that Rybka nedds some more plys to see the danger (or opportunity to attack), than other engines do. In Endgames it is also good but check always with Fritz or Shredder if you want to avoid ending in a dead drawn ending with an Rybka evaluation of +1 Best regards Michael Michael Aigner (2007-06-18 07:42:52) FICGS vs. IGAME.RU I am in! Thibault de Vassal (2007-06-20 15:46:39) Players for FICGS team (by rating) Here is the complete list of players who registered for the FICGS vs IGAME.RU match. Unfortunately, a few players couldn't play :( .. I think our team is strong enough, as rating rules are quite hard at FICGS and some ratings are still provisional. I don't know how players will be distributed on "tables", if it's freestyle I think Wolfgang should play at table 1. I am also surprised to see players coming from IGAME.RU or russian forums who entered FICGS team !? .. Anyway, I'm sure there are no spies :) Thibault de Vassal (2512) Mark Noble (2496) Wolfgang Utesch (2466) Albert Popov (2463) Michael Aigner (2354) Janos Helmer (2343) Miguel Pires (2270) Leszek Tymcio (2270) Alexander Shalamanov (2252) Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2246) Silviu Nenciulescu (2194) William Taylor (2182) Poulerik Jorgensen (2168) Wayne Lowrance (2124) Edward Kotlyansky (2114) Christophe Czekaj (2098) Konstantin Dudulec (2084) Polina Romanova (2000) Dan Rotaru (1937) Nick Burrows (1884) Garvin Gray (1863) Vadim Khachaturov (1803) Janusz Kepinski (1599) Alexander Nent (1593) Graham Cridland (1406) Edmilson B. Lima (1400) Sasha Lipsits (1400) Ilmars Cirulis (1305 ~ >2100) Than Serd (1300) Charlie Neil (1212) Phil Cook (1132) Michael Aigner (2007-06-22 21:27:50) Re: Rybka's strength at CC time controls I think you are right with your Elo approximation (2200 to 2300). There is just a little problem. In the case everybody would know he/she is playing against the latest Rybka version this would be a big problem for the program. In this case Rybka should loose almost every game because everybody would know Rybkas response to any move and could build wonderful traps. Did you hear about the so called "Planetenmatch" (match of the planets) where correspondence Chess GM Arno Nickel played against several Programms of unknown identity (the alias was the name of a planet). I think the engines had 24 hours per move and no chance - a desaster for the programs. That was of course before Rybka appeared, on the other hand he won also against Hydra! Michael Aigner (2007-06-23 12:55:32) Rybka 2.3.2a would! Hi! Rybka follws the mentioned game Motley -Anand but finds an improvement at move 24. 24. Bh5 Qf5 26. Bxg7 with an unclear (IMO, according to Rybka equal position. it could follow Nc5 (Kxg7 26.Rf1) 26. Rxd8+ Kxd8 27.Kd6 Kd3+ 28.cxd Qa5+ 29.Ke2 Kxg7 still unclear, but in an otb game i would shourly prefer to play white. I can imagine when you look deeper in the position after Bh5 you might find a win for white - or lets say a variation in which it is almost not possible for black to defend in an otb game even when the objective evaluation says the position is equal. This could be the reason why Re8 is prefered by strong human GMs. Albert H. Alberts (2007-06-25 14:48:57) Deep Fritz vs. Deep Junior FICGS: Junior won over Fritz Elista 2007. Very sharp but correct remark by M.Aigner: people that bought Fritz will now want to have Junior too the FIDE-approved champ by K. Ilyumzinov= ICGA=FIDE=CHESSBASE=FRITZ(=Junior?). However: he future champ will be the program with the best BOOK with sharp novelties. The future world tournament champ will be the one who knows/WROTE this book. It is like in cycling: you can have a great "bike" (chess engine) but to win the Tour the France you still have to peddle. That champ/novelty finder/writer/head player can be one and the same person. Great news for the sport I think.The new "Fischer" will come. Albert H.Alberts, www.howtofoolfritz.com Thibault de Vassal (2007-06-27 21:18:36) FICGS vs. IGAME.RU, the games Hello to all. The friendly match between FICGS & IGAME.RU teams just started :) http://www.ficgs.com/tournament_FICGS__CHESS__FICGS_VS_IGAME_RU_MATCH.html I'd like to thank Sergey Pligin for organizing this match and all players who registered to play. I apologize to the players who couldn't play :/ .. 25 boards was not enough this time. To build FICGS team I selected players with the highest ratings but one cause his rating should be clearly >2000 already. Also IM Mark Noble plays at table 6 because his opponent is another FIDE IM. I wish good games to everyone, this is a great opportunity for us to meet russian chessfriends. Amici Sumus ! ... quote of the day : "Top boards make the show, last ones win matches." :-) Here are the complete teams : FICGS : 1. Thibault de Vassal # 1 2. Michael Aigner # 139 3. Peter Schuster SM # 323 4. Janos Helmer # 47 5. Miguel Pires # 83 6. Mark Noble IM # 1991 7. Leszek Tymcio # 2151 8. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff # 142 9. Silviu Nenciulescu # 1319 10. William Taylor # 1232 11. Poulerik Jorgensen # 940 12. Wayne Lowrance # 135 13. Edward Kotlyansky # 1140 14. Christophe Czekaj # 1193 15. Konstantin Dudulec # 1329 16. Robert Mueller # 1233 17. Josef Riha # 157 18. Dan Rotaru # 1394 19. Garvin Gray # 1363 20. Nick Burrows # 1643 21. Vadim Khachaturov # 1078 22. Daniel Khayman # 1032 23. Gaetano Laghetti # 138 24. Alexander Nent # 1411 25. Ilmars Cirulis # 533 IGAME.RU : 1. Sumets Andrey, Member # 2137, GM 2. Pljusnin Ivan, Member # 2147 3. Pligin Sergey, Member # 2189 4. Doinikov Owl, Member # 2191 5. Romitsin Nikolay Sergeevich, Member # 2159 6. Vovk Andrey, Member # 2144, IM 7. Yunusov Adkham, Member # 2124 8. Pavlikov Andrey Nikolayevich, Member # 2157 9. Leskiv Miroslav, Member # 2133 10. Domanov Dmitry, Member # 2130 11. Kragujevcanin Stole, Member # 2148 12. Silkin Aleksey, Member # 2198 13. Orlov Sergei, Member # 2207 14. Kim Vladimir, Member # 2139 15. Gerasimov Vladimir, Member # 2190 16. Larin Igor, Member # 2193 17. Zarullin Ivan, Member # 2203 18. Filimonov Evgeny, Member # 2176 19. Pezikov Evgeny, Member # 2174 20. Stork Denis, Member # 2180 21. Mancubov Boris, Member # 2156 22. Ilyuschenko Yury, Member # 2168 23. Prokopenko Alex, Member # 2182 24. Basiliev Iouri, Member # 2205 25. Shpakovsky Alexander, Member # 2185 Edit : There was a mistake while building the games, I had to make a replacement at board 23. Marius Zubac (2007-08-13 20:24:33) Obvious blunder possible move back? I confused my game with Kuhne with the one against Aigner. Is it possible to get the move back? Michael Aigner (2007-08-17 13:37:22) My try Optimism is a variety of information deficit. Sometimes especially true for CC games ;-) Michael Aigner (2007-08-28 14:31:15) Austria IM Siegfried Baumegger won the national championship 2007. Thibault de Vassal (2007-10-04 16:17:18) 3,5-2,5 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=viewer&game=13157 A win from Peter... In the round-robin cycle final tournament, Gaetano Laghetti won his game with Black against Michael Aigner ! Michael Aigner (2008-01-07 14:03:08) Possible to stop the clock? I do not know if Viktor did not know his clock will keep running during his vacation - but if so and this would be the reason he is ging to loose his games,i would prefer to stop his clock and keep him playing the tournament. Nobody has anything to win when he is loosing on time because he did not know this (slightly unlogical) rule - but to loose a chance to play a very strong player and an interesting tournament. Would this be possible - OK with all other players of the tournament - OK with Thibbault - OK with Viktor ???? Michael Aigner (2008-01-09 08:46:26) The games will continue ! Great!!! Michael Aigner (2008-05-07 12:52:46) I am not amoused!! Please stop this degrading kind of discussion, it is a shame. Jason Repa (2008-05-07 13:05:40) I am not amoused!! Nobody is amused with YOU, Aigner! You're contributing nothing of value here. Go find someone else to be a troll! Michael Aigner (2008-05-23 10:30:13) White is simply better Hi Arnab, in my opinion it is too late to look for improvements after move 26. I think white has just the better game (for ever) because of the unsafe black king. Regards Michael Michael Aigner (2008-05-27 18:35:33) Sorry but white is going to win I think black has a maximum 10 % drawing chances in this position. e.g. [Event "Blitz:120'"] [Site "PC"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "New game"] [Black "Naum 3.1"] [Result "*"] [PlyCount "65"] [TimeControl "7200"] {256MB, Hiarcs10.ctg, HOME-PC} 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 c6 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bh4 dxc4 7. e4 g5 8. Bg3 b5 9. Be2 Bb7 10. O-O Nbd7 11. Ne5 Bg7 12. Nxd7 Nxd7 13. Bd6 a6 14. a4 e5 15. Bg4 exd4 16. e5 c5 17. Re1 Nxe5 18. Bxe5 O-O 19. Bxg7 Kxg7 20. Ne2 f5 21. Bh5 f4 22. b4 cxb3 23. Qxb3 Qd5 24. Qh3 Bc8 25. Nc3 dxc3 26. Qxc3+ Qd4 27. Qf3 Ra7 28. axb5 Rf6 29. h3 Qd6 (29... Re6 30. Qa3 Rxe1+ (30... Qd6 31. Rxe6 Bxe6 32. Rd1 Qe5 33. b6 Re7 34. Rc1 g4 35. hxg4 Rd7 36. Qa5 Qd6 37. Qxa6 and White wins) 31. Rxe1 Bf5 32. b6 and White wins) 30. Re8 Be6 31. h4 g4 32. Bxg4 Bf7 33. Rc8 and White is clearly better Regards Michael Michael Aigner (2008-06-10 18:31:02) No apology necessary I agree completely with the things you sayed. I feel bad every time I stumble over such aggressive and unpolite behavior in the forum. Michael Aigner (2008-07-23 10:50:11) Men in general.... .because - Menkind in general is STUPID and ARROGANT! Normajean Yates (2008-07-23 17:01:48) Michael Aigner i sometimes agree .. Oh how i hate the human race how i hate its ugly face [there were four more lines ive forgotten - anyone remembers 'em? :)] Michael Aigner (2008-08-02 17:13:22) The future of chess A game between two unlimited intellect would proceed as follows. They sit down at the chess-board,draw the colors,and then survey the pieces for a moment.Then either (1)A says I resign or (2)B says I resign or (3)A says I offer a draw,and B replies,I accept. (C.E.Shannon) Michael Aigner (2008-08-22 18:11:08) Interesting idea :-) I played the Lavtian Gambit in OTB chess when I was young, therefore I would like to play on the side of the defenders. Whats about time control - are we going to have 40 days for 10 moves? Best regards! Michael Aigner (2008-08-22 19:06:12) I am in as a defender! I am in as a defender! Michael Aigner (2008-08-25 13:06:30) Where is the light? It seems there are not many players out there who dare to play White against the Latvian gambit ;-) Thibault de Vassal (2008-09-09 18:32:31) One player needed to save Latvian gambit Current teams : Defenders : Michael Aigner, Rodolfo d'Ettorre Refuters : Ilmars Cirulis, Iouri Basiliev, Scott Nichols We need one more player in the defenders team ! One game to play against each player of the opposite team... Thibault de Vassal (2008-09-09 23:29:51) Latvian gambit team match Here we are.. the teams : Defenders : Michael Aigner, Rodolfo d'Ettorre, Denis Ivanchenkov Refuters : Ilmars Cirulis, Iouri Basiliev, Scott Nichols I'll create the games tomorrow if everything's ok :) Michael Aigner (2008-09-10 12:36:25) OK Ok for me, too! Denis Ivanchenkov (2008-09-10 17:50:43) I'm ready as well. Just looked ratings: Defenders: Michael Aigner, 2561 Rodolfo d'Ettorre, 1900 Denis Ivanchenkov 1741 Refuters: Ilmars Cirulis, 1628 Iouri Basiliev, 2154 Scott Nichols 1980 Looks like team match will be quite interesting Denis Ivanchenkov (2008-09-10 21:01:07) It depends upon what my team-mates think. I'll be playing WITHOUT chess engine. If Michael Aigner and Rodolfo d'Ettorreare are OK with it then I'm in. If they think I should use chess engine (to avoid giving an advantage to opponents) then I leave. Michael Aigner (2008-09-12 00:32:11) OK! It is Ok if you did not want to use an engine - this tourny is just for fun. Michael Michael Aigner (2008-09-18 18:16:36) Too fast =:-O Hi Thibault, in my opinion we (maybe it is just me) need more time to choose a move (1 minute ?). Do I have to give the choosen move in writing to the program or is it planned to be able to make the move on the board? Best regards Michael Michael Aigner (2008-09-23 14:38:05) Oh my god! Oh my god, is this opening bad! I knew the lavtian gambit ist not really a sound opening joice but I never realized how bad it is. Good luck to the Blacks - we will need it ;-) Michael Iouri Basiliev (2008-09-23 15:07:07) Michael Aigner It is bad. From the beginning blacks is really worse and hardly faiting for the draw. Imho collapse will come around move 20. Ilmars Cirulis (2008-09-26 19:24:13) -- I like my game with Michael Aigner. :) I meant 18.Ba3 instead of 18.Be2, but it is interesting anyway. Michael Aigner (2008-10-02 13:15:00) No draw Hello Thibault, my opinion is, we do not have a forced draw in this position. White can easily avaoid it (propably by loosing the game but this does not matter). Time is part of the game, it is the same in OTB chess. So three possibilitys are popping up. No1. The game is going on, just like normal. No2. White offers a draw and hopes his opponent is accepting it (it is of course fully acceptable when black keeps playing). No3. Black offers an draw because he is convinced the position is a draw and he did not want to play for time. Best regards Michael Michael Aigner (2008-10-03 02:48:34) Time limit is part of the game I agree with Marcus and Don. Loosing because of time should be treated the same way as loosing because of poor play - without exeptions (makes the rule very simple to apply ;-). Michael Aigner (2008-10-03 13:28:09) Makes sense! I agree with you that Thibaults suggestions makes sense in the context of matches where many games are played against the same opponent. For normal tournaments a loss on time should just be a loss (after 10 moves played) - even when the player is loosing all his games in this tourny because of time. Maybe there is some space for exeptions in case of illness or somethink like that - but on the other hand how is the player going to proof such things? Michael Aigner (2008-10-24 19:38:43) The only draw wa a lucky one! Unfortunately I have to say that my draw against Ilmars was lucky becaus he mixed two moves. Until that White was clearly better. I played my games without any information about the openeing theory of the lavtian gambit - only brief analysis. Now I can say this is not enough to defend this opening. On the other hand there might be ways to survive with black if one knows ideas, plans, opening theory .... Is there any good book with more or less reliable analysis of this opening? Next time better opening preparation is definately needed ;-) Normajean Yates (2008-10-26 00:13:03) Aigner, the book is *here*! Book for latvian? it seems they get outdated nowadays before they get published.. there is Kosten's book, ECO, ..., etc. Good to have them at hand, but it looks like all the lines have got outdated! Best is to search internet - and look at posts specially llmars's posts - here.. Interesting, your draw -- so the only way to draw with black against llmars in the latvian gambit is - no preparation! :) Scott Nichols (2008-10-26 03:38:49) Aigner There is a really good article on the Latvian revisited at www.chessville.com There are 0 results for Aigner in wikichess. ... or search for Aigner in FICGS via Google
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